Got the same model/color, and changed out the lights to LEDs.
I've installed all LEDs since I'm intending to eventually bypass the light controller box (LCB) to keep the headlights on all the time, but didn't want to overload the electrical system at idle. The function of the LCB is to dim the headlights to reduce the electrical load when the engine is at idle (and not outputting enough electrical power for the entire system). However for my scooter, it dims the lights at speeds as high as 25~30mph - Kymco checked it out, and claims it's "normal".
Anyway, I've finally changed all the lights to LEDs, and it works well. Plan on:
1) A bit of time (and cursing) to get at the tail/brake light bulb. It doesn't come apart where you think it would. You need to remove the seat bucket, luggage rack, and peel apart the side/top panels in order to get access to the tail light bulb. And even then, you'll need someone with longer fingers to get to the socket and twist it for removal.
2) Turn signal bulbs are easy to replace with LEDs.
3) You'll need to remove the console back to replace the stock turn signal flasher with an LED-approved flasher from a motorcycle store. The stock flasher unit relies on the bulbs to be standard type (and even then, they hyper flash).
4) While you've got the console open, you can also change out the lights on the instrument panel to LED type if you like. As a side effect, it makes the dash light up a bit whiter and easier to read at a glance.
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